In case you haven't figured it out already, there's little need to tweak this stuff manually anymore. I loved rmclock and the Core2 SuperLFM. But I realize there's no real need for that stuff anymore. Mainstream Intel CPUs (as opposed to the recently-obsoleted Atoms) underclock and undervolt automatically... not as much as you used to be able to with some models but the intrinsic efficiency of the new CPUs more than compensates.Another reason you can't do much tweaking anymore is that Intel is trying to make you pay extra for low-voltage CPUs (that are not much more efficient than the regular parts anyway).

You can however still underclock if you don't want your CPU to ramp up too much under load.Some mobo vendors ship a utility to do it dynamically while others only allow you do it in the BIOS. But recent versions of Windows (since you seem to be using Windows) allow you to underclock dynamically anyway.The problem is that the interface sucks. Maybe someone wrote an underclocking tool with a decent interface.

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